YOUR DOG WON'T LISTEN BECAUSE OF THIS!

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Training your dog to walk nicely on the leash. training your puppy to listen? This dog training video with Tom Davis goes over some of the main reasons dogs do not listen. If your dog ignores you or just won't pay attention to you, this breakdown will be huge for you!

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Thirty-four years ago the first tainer I ever worked with made the statement - "Don't ask your dog to do something - tell them, and mean it". She made it clear how the tone and inflection of your voice is as important in communicating with your dog as it is with people. She would say " you are giving them a command, not requesting them to do a favor when they have time to get around to it". Many people don't understand that this isn't about being mean to the dog, it's for the safety and well being of the dog. Tom, I love the way you always talk about how important being fair, but firm is in traing. Love your stuff and have learned a lot from your videos - keep it up!

douglasmoriearty
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One thing people don't realize when they get dogs is that the training is for the lifetime. Even if they're obedient and well trained, you always practice "heel" when you're out on your daily walks. You're always practicing recall, stop, stay, come, break. Consistency is where people struggle, I think. And being assertive in a calm manner.

crownofhair
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You basically say it every vid, a dog is similar to a kid, you have a special bond but also have to give them guidance and be that leader for them to follow💯 great vid as always💪🏾

KV___
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I love this point you emphasize that if your dog blows you off doing fundamental things like "sit" then how do you expect your dog to listen to you while engaging in more serious problem behaviors like reactivity? So many people trying to fix "reactivity" when really the entire relationship needs to be built from the ground up.

emilka
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Tom thank you so much for your help with Milow! It's good to go back on this and listen again to the things you taught us. You helped us help him by making us better owners!

jeremycimmino
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Your reference to horses is what has helped me to make sense of your methods. Pressure and release with a horse comes easily to me, I never thought to apply it to my dog ! Now makes total sense 😊 thank you 😊

janepowell
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Love the clarity of this trainer. He doesn't overcomplicate things and is effective, gentle, positive and fun! I'm learning a lot. Grateful for this channel.

techwithbec
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Not kidding, what has helped me the most in training my "untrainable" dog was learning how to train a horse. I took lessons in a small stable of someone breeding and training Quarter Horses as a hobby and they taught me horsemanship and encouraged me to go to seminars and lessons. Learning how to properly control a horse from the ground just with my own presence helped a great deal in being able to control my dog. And funnily enough what I learned from training my dog helped me to become a better teacher for humans, too.

sarahsander
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btw, i love that we are seeing real people with real dog issues. helpful to hear other people who are struggling/getting the backstory

joshuablanchette
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I was rewatching this and at 11:00 when the owner said "mylo sit" my dog named mylo sat... gosh thats so funny

DynastyTrickDogs
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The Triple D for dog training - Distance * Distraction * Duration. What a pretty dog!

Pipercub
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Tom, you are a God send. I have had several dogs in my life when I was young, I've never seen dog training, or had a trained dog, also never knew how important it was until I recently got a 5 month old half Pitbull half Rottweiler puppy named Harley that was a rescue and began searching the net for training. I came across you and a couple other trainers, but you have something they don't, your background with an enormous array of dogs, wolves, and other four legged canines, and your understanding of their behavior. I don't have a lot of money to pay for a trainer or training, so I have literally watched all your videos repeatedly so as to get the basics and begin training Harley, and its working! Its a process, slow and rewarding. I wish Harley and myself could meet you if you should ever come to Toronto Canada, Ide show up for free dog training in the park and stay all day if I could!!! Thank you thank you thank you again, All the dogs thank you, You are the best at what you do!!

loveiam
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I love how Zak George tells people not to see trainers like this guy, simply because of some leash preassure. Keep it up bud good work.

John-loxz
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I really want to try a slip leash with my dog. Toby is a sweet, curious, way too smart, way too outgoing boy who wants to obey commands but is just too excited about life. I give Toby a real J-O-B to do, and we do it as much is as needed. He’s best on leash when he’s truly working.

Toby’s job is to help find missing dogs on a volunteer basis. I’ve taken his proclivity for sniffing to the next level with that. We’ve even made playdates with one of the dogs Toby has found, with whom he is now friends.

I used to find that if I dropped something on a run, Toby would find and retrieve the missing item on a future run. I mean he found stuff I had dropped months ago sometimes. Every single thing I have dropped in the parks we run in, Toby has subsequently found and retrieved, so I thought he might enjoy doing some scent based work.

Toby likes to have a job to do and seems to feel rewarded when he finds a missing dog. He’s not formally trained, but I’ve trained him to pick up scents from items given to us by the dog’s owner. We walk and sniff around where the dog went missing, and we plot gps points where Toby picks up scent. He genuinely seems to feel a sense of fulfillment doing this.

dominiquedoeslife
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Tom, watching your videos and implementing your techniques has completely changed the relationship between my dog and I for the better. I can't thank you enough your making your lessons available to us all on Youtube. You have a real gift for understanding dog behavior (in addition to owner behavior).

josephdetellis
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My dog is exactly the same. He’s really cool and listens really well at the house but if I try to walk him in public he freaks out

johnsherby
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Tom- love the way you talked about the working dog. This needed to be reiterated! Know what you are getting into when you get a working dog. You reference horses a lot and this is the same thing in the horse world-horses are bred to do different jobs with different temperaments drive and skill. Play to the strength of the breed not to the cuteness of the dog!

jacklynf
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Hey there, my name is Chris and I am your colleague from Ukraine 🇺🇦, more precisely from the westernmost part of Ukraine, from Uzhhorod, and would like to thank you for the stuff you do, that's really great. I wish someday I would be able to do the same here....

christiantoth
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This is literally my dog up to the detail of being a year and a half old black German shepherd 🤣🤦🏽‍♀️, thank you so much for this video, 1000% helpful for me 😂🙌🏼🙏🏽thank you 🙌🏼

SUMMERRAGE
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Small dogs deserve training!! Love it 😊

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